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The problem of actuator faults is solved by utilizing the adaptive compensation technique.
First, the coupled hygrothermal field along the radius of a rotating circular disk is achieved by solving the coupled hygrothermal equations, and then the dynamic equilibrium is solved by utilizing the finite difference method.
The basic volumetric source function is solved by utilizing orthogonal transformation in real space, which solves the problem that the non-linear equation (indicating non-Darcy effect) cannot adopt Laplace transformation.
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The problem was solved by utilizing a diesel-electric installation in which the engines were connected to direct-current generators that furnished the electricity to drive an electric motor connected to the ship's propeller.
However, such problem can be solved by utilizing graphene sheets as a template layer.
This problem can be solved by utilizing the presence of multiple sensor networks deployed in the same region.
The problem can be solved by utilizing a random-based and/or a greedy-based graph-searching methodology.
The source location can be solved by utilizing spatially separated microphone pairs, that is, combining pairwise TDE functions to construct a spatial likelihood function (SLF).
All derived criteria are expressed in terms of linear matrix inequalities, which can be solved by utilizing the available convex optimal method.
This problem can be solved by utilizing a large number of processors (32 64) in the cluster architecture to improve the efficiency of the calculations by 1 2 orders of magnitude [1] (Tieman et al., this issue).
The optimization process for the EMS is defined as a coordinated distributed generation (DG) and demand response (DR) management problem within the studied environment and is solved by the proposed agent-based approach utilizing cooperation and communication among decision agents.
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